Photo: Jamie Street of St Chelle

Bonnie Wright wedding for Brides magazine

Bonnie Wright is sharing all the details from herwedding day!

TheHarryPotteractress — who played Ginny Weasley in all eight films, from 2001 to 2011—married husband Andrew Lococo on March 19, 2022 at The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano, California.

“Visually, we wanted it to express the vibrant colors of California. It was important to reflect our love for the environment and use sustainable materials instead of any single-use packaging, lean into our creativity and make things ourselves, and source everything as locally and seasonally as possible,” said Wright, 32.

Jamie Street of St Chelle

Bonnie Wright wedding for Brides magazine

As for the décor, “The ceremony took place amongst rows of growing vegetables, so there was already a lot of color,” she said.

“The main aisle in the garden is arched with this really cool wooden painted rainbow that everyone walked under to get to their seats. At the base of each rainbow arch, there were big bountiful floral pieces. We added a pop of color with a dusty pink carpet down the aisle. To mirror the rainbow arches, our main floral piece was an open colorful arch.”

Bonnie Wright wedding for Brides magazine

The couple chose a three-tiered citrus olive oil cake finished with salted vanilla and swiss meringue buttercream. “I love chocolate, so we also had a flourless chocolate cake,” added Wright.

Bonnie Wright wedding for Brides magazine

“As sustainably conscious people, we really didn’t fill the day with things and items we didn’t need, but we still made things look bountiful and generous. I designed our bar and dinner menu. My brother Lewis did all the handwritten calligraphy signage for the name places. Andrew built four beautiful wooden daybed-style couches for the lounging areas. We still have them in our garden.”

Now looking back nearly a year after their nuptials, the pair wouldn’t change a thing.

“Our vision was to make it both a celebration of love and community,” said Wright. “We wanted it to be intimate [and] people to feel present and relaxed.”

source: people.com